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The company is consolidating its clouds as it seeks to establish a portfolio of global resources across the group. In effect, NTT Comm will become a 'cloud factory' wholesaling to Dimension Data and NTT Comm affiliates.

The company has rolled out network edge switches designed to support a high density of next-generation 10Gb wireless access points. The ICX 7650 is also targeted at small/medium aggregation and core networking requirements for lower cost and low latency.

OpenStack has solidified its position as the leading open source option for building private and public cloud environments. While momentum continues, the platform can't shake the perception that it is still difficult to implement for mainstream IT organizations.

The company has entered into an agreement to acquire two of Credit Suisse's datacenters, one in London and one in Singapore. This transaction is the company's first foray into overseas markets, and launches it into Europe and Asia, all with the convenience of an anchor tenant.

Japanese-owned colocation provider Telehouse leverages two datacenters in New York City, one in Manhattan and the other on Staten Island. Both support deployments mostly from the financial services sector, and that the latter could be viewed as a convenient alternative to Manhattan or New Jersey.

London is one of the most dynamic and mature multi-tenant datacenter markets in the world. Its providers are proving the market's resilience as they look to further grow their supply, despite Brexit and the falling value of the pound.

London is one of the most dynamic and mature multi-tenant datacenter markets in the world, and its providers are growing their supply. This report provides an overview of the market dynamics, a 451 Research Market Map(TM) of the competitors in the area, market share of dominant providers, supply-demand and utilization trends, discussion of planned multi-tenant datacenter builds and insight into the trends - including Brexit, data regulations and cloud dynamics - affecting the market today.

The company's new SmartACCESS product extends it SD-WAN service to the mobile and nomadic enterprise workforce without friction. No client software is needed and the customer pays only for the mobile employees that connect through SmartACCESS.

Having a complete unified cloud management mechanism to orchestrate and govern end-to-end IT service delivery is the order of the day for NTT Com. To that end, the company is working toward closing the gap for interconnected SD-Exchange with major cloud players.